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Dealing with Privacy for Protecting Information

2021
Privacy is being a trending topic in cybersecurity context not only because it is related to current regulations such as GDPR, but also because it has an impact on every citizen within this digitalized world. In fact, there is a huge number of software systems managing or processing information related to individuals in somehow, and therefore software ...
Larrucea, Xabier, Santamaria, Izaskun
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Information privacy?!

Computer Networks, 2012
When using the Internet, we reveal much personal information both willingly and indadvertedly. Companies use this information for targeted advertisement and thereby to finance the services they offer to users. The mechanisms used today to protect users' personal information are lacking resulting in far too frequent privacy and security breaches that ...
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Consciousness, privacy, and information

Biosystems, 1996
The challenges for a scientific study of conscious experience are discussed, as well as the importance of such research for the foundations of information science. A three pronged approach to the investigation of consciousness and its functions is suggested.
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Privacy in the Information Age

Public Opinion Quarterly, 2006
In recent years, surveillance has become an increasingly salient political issue in the United States.
Brian S. Krueger   +2 more
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Privacy and Genetic Information

1973
Invasion of privacy is decried on the streets and discussed in academic halls. The preservation of privacy is almost a holy cause in the United States and, indeed, it is somewhat un-American not to come to the vigorous defense of privacy. The other side of the coin, namely, the possible harmful effects of maintaining privacy, is less often displayed.
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Responsibility for Information Assurance and Privacy

Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2004
Decisions regarding information assurance and IT security can affect individuals’ rights and obligations and thereby acquire a moral quality. The same can be said for questions of privacy. This chapter starts by showing how and why information assurance and privacy can become problems worthy of ethical consideration.
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Privacy as Trust

2018
It seems like there is no such thing as privacy anymore. But the truth is that privacy is in danger only because we think about it in narrow, limited, and outdated ways. In this transformative work, Ari Ezra Waldman, leveraging the notion that we share information with others in contexts of trust, offers a roadmap for data privacy that will better ...
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Unknowableness and Informational Privacy

Journal of Philosophical Research, 2007
Despite their differences, the three most prominent accounts of informational privacy on the contemporary scene-the Control Theory, the Limited Access Theory, and the Narrow Ignorance Theory-all hold that an individual's informational privacy is at least partly a function of a kind of inability of others to know personal facts about her.
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